Both had been suspicious ever since he showed up, mysteriously with a blank slate. |
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As much as it pains me to be fair to Kissinger, he isn't the only public figure whose travel plans mysteriously synchronize with bad news. |
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Yellow sunlight shines through the semi-opaque white plastic tank, and the lethal fluid within glows mysteriously. |
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Viewed from a distance in dark surroundings, it looked as though the words were mysteriously floating in mid-air. |
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Theo was in the depths of despair as it was ten years to the day that his beautiful wife died, somewhat mysteriously. |
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The figure loomed mysteriously in the shadows casting a long shadow from a street lamp. |
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Her eyes flashed and twinkled mysteriously, and she shot her gaze towards me. |
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Covered with mysteriously indented curves and sinuous ridges, the sculpture invites comment and touch. |
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Then one day, many months after they've written the code, the program crashes mysteriously. |
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Not only had they appeared mysteriously, but the caterpillars vanished equally suddenly. |
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During his first period in Spain he fell seriously and mysteriously ill, and spent some time in hospital. |
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Along the rocky paths Buddhist monks appear like ghosts and vanish mysteriously into the trees. |
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The cost of taking part in these schemes is always mysteriously absent from the initial marketing blurb. |
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This turned out to be right, unless you think that every opinion poll has been mysteriously and inexplicably wrong. |
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I imagined myself in a flowing green gown, hiding mysteriously behind a feathered mask. |
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The poem is often regarded as one of the most intensely if mysteriously beautiful of Shakespeare's works. |
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He declared mysteriously that he would like Nick to meet with Jordan to discuss a certain matter. |
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I tried vegetable curry, and curried yellow split peas, and something mysteriously called smoored brinjals and carrots. |
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An owl hooted mysteriously, but was silenced by the sound of a low snarl followed by a thud. |
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Without being particularly sexy or smart or funny, she has a box-office profile that is mysteriously hot enough to fry an egg on. |
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But as the k was typed in lower case, it was mysteriously replaced by an uppercase letter. |
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One was an obscure broadcast on Abu Dhabi television, which mysteriously managed to receive huge prominence in Britain. |
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However, after being put out to cool, the pie mysteriously vanished without trace. |
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All he knew is that his father's money had mysteriously disappeared, vanished into thin air for all he knew. |
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Police say there is still no trace of a York civil servant who went mysteriously vanished almost four weeks ago. |
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Yet he manages to nobble a number of people who first agree to contribute to the film, and then mysteriously drop out. |
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This bowling alley has fun graphics to indicate strikes and spares, a loud beep when you step over the line and mysteriously greasy balls. |
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The way this scene is done, with very few cuts, is one of the most intense scenes in cinema, as you're watching the end unfold mysteriously. |
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McHugh-Liam Russell, VP-education elect, was unavailable for comment, having mysteriously disappeared. |
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Who among us has not suddenly, in mid-round, found himself mysteriously unable to pull the club back on a simple chip shot? |
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He mysteriously disappeared during a train journey two years later, before he patented his invention. |
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He would smile mysteriously at her, or look at her with a new kind of interest that made her feel awkward and clumsy around him. |
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For example, plains give way to rising mountain passes with steep cliff faces, and islands peek mysteriously out of lakes and seas. |
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Everything's just fine now, he reassured them, except that the design isn't finished and the architect is mysteriously taken ill. |
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Any healthy bee colony is a good thing considering millions of bees have mysteriously died from Colony Collapse Disorder. |
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The press then mysteriously get involved and it's plastered all over the front pages. |
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Joyce French has been missing since the aircraft she was co-piloting vanished mysteriously last Friday. |
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Rising late in the morning to tents mysteriously full of earwigs we set off for a look. |
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When a woman dies mysteriously in Bradfield Hospital, DCI Jordan orders a postmortem against the wishes of the doctors. |
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So it's especially frustrating when your mysteriously marked-down new digs turn out to be haunted by vengeful spirits. |
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These people pop up mysteriously and deliver enigmatic messages before vanishing again. |
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Darryl smiled mysteriously, and cast a half shy, half inquiring look at his brother. |
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And just exactly who is the one-eyed stranger that's mysteriously entered her life? |
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And many of the photo studios used the backs of the photos as advertising space for a mysteriously distant Philadelphia. |
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She watched the evening star as she drew toward the silent ruin, mysteriously shadowed and silvered. |
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He stood up awkwardly and strolled mysteriously to the corner of the room where a peculiarly large gramophone horn dominated. |
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Past removalists have chipped it, put nicks in the door, and mysteriously warped one handle out of shape. |
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And why was a security camera monitoring the prison yard mysteriously out of action? |
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He said the tin sheets are a temporary windbreak to shelter new fir tree saplings, planted to replace trees mysteriously felled a few weeks ago. |
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Mr. Mason, the mysteriously wounded house guest, stood as witness to the fact that Bertha was still alive and living at Thoriifield. |
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On one occasion a redraft of articles dealing with defence mysteriously arrived just before midnight. |
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Madeira's is a mountainous interior, mysteriously wreathed by a cover of clouds. |
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The construction of the hotel was mysteriously abandoned, and the grand building was left alone. |
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Two years later, the gang reunited at the Spooky Island amusement park, where vacationing college kids were getting mysteriously zombified. |
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If it mysteriously appears anytime soon, she can still come hang out here and drink vodka and lemonades with me. |
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In the following years Milton wrote against the Royalists, mysteriously escaping the scaffold for his scandalous comments. |
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And speaking of notes, an anonymous hand-scrawled poem mysteriously appeared on a communal writing tablet in the bathroom that night. |
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This is not to say that if we tap and drain a deposit, it will somehow mysteriously fill up again. |
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This is a screamingly obvious parallel which Rich mysteriously fails to acknowledge. |
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Offered a knighthood, Barrie mysteriously turned it down, only to accept a baronetcy later. |
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In all the hubbub over the Mediterranean diet, the foods of Turkey seem mysteriously underrepresented. |
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This sense of design, mysteriously, inexorably, appears in unexpected places. |
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George was set upon as heretic, denounced as a traitor and his government contract for a school history book mysteriously cancelled without explanation. |
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It seemed to me that that for one who intended to be a blushing bride in under two weeks she was mysteriously silent on the subject of her betrothed. |
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They spread hatred for us with a psychotic mass murderer and then they assailed the capital and when we moved to accost them they mysteriously withdrew. |
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They are mysteriously injured in the tunnel by a runaway police horse. |
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Last year hundreds of love locks mysteriously disappeared from one of Paris' best-known bridges, a week after city officials had declared them an eyesore. |
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They are not something mysteriously exempt from the conditions they study. |
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But many migraines come on completely mysteriously, no matter how careful a sufferer has been to avoid triggers. |
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Streets once packed with stray cats and dogs mysteriously have none. |
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The only remaining post office in Kew mysteriously closed its doors last week at a time when branches in various parts of the borough are threatened with the axe. |
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We have been primed for it from the very beginning with fairy tales, princes and princesses falling in love at first sight and, mysteriously, living happily ever after. |
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His last wife mysteriously drowned in an empty bathtub three years ago. |
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He said the bin was overflowing in January but disappeared mysteriously. |
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His career ended tragically when he was found mysteriously drowned. |
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Last year, the Home Office said the dossier had mysteriously disappeared from the archives. |
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Crops are being mysteriously trodden down by unknown forces. |
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As such it entertains and titillates, yet unexpectedly moves to deeper levels through a series of related myths mysteriously woven into the story. |
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How can you skulk mysteriously when you're goggling at the camera? |
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The painting, packed mysteriously with a kind of coiled energy, is itself a little like a bomb about to go off. |
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In last Sunday's article about the new elite director of Scottish rugby we listed a number of candidates but mysteriously omitted to mention the front runner for the post. |
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Random reboots, unexplained lockups, corrupted displays and drives or other devices that mysteriously stop working all could be caused by a bad power supply. |
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Some of these messages are coming through mysteriously truncated. |
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But I suppose it was too much to expect for him to have a black, twirly moustache and for her to cackle mysteriously from beneath an impenetrable black shroud. |
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By the final reel, she has mysteriously morphed into Jennifer Jason Leigh. |
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He has been mysteriously silent on the subject of privatization. |
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Prince Philip has mysteriously metamorphosed into a national treasure instead. |
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She has been mysteriously sucked into a movie by an evil force to provide us with more than enough motivation to hop into the red tights and commence with the beat-down. |
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There are no chequebooks and uncashed cheques lying around, waiting to vanish into the black hole where keys, biros and odd socks also mysteriously disappear. |
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This is for Joyce, since I have been largely unable to determine the answer to her question about mysteriously getting a cut on the lifeline of your palm. |
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It's the fourth-biggest line item in the province's education budget, and it appears to have mysteriously escaped the budget-cutback chopping block. |
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What we now have is committed, realist, appropriationist art, from sources such as television and so on, yet try as it might to deny it, it mysteriously remains art. |
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The Norse left as suddenly and as mysteriously as they had arrived, however leaving the Norman army weakened and demoralized. |
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Many of the quotes are mysteriously sourced, apocryphal, or misattributed. |
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In O'Connor's fiction, however, we find that grotesqueries are mysteriously transformed into loci for God's mercies. |
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But in the long hundred years since the white man came, I have seen my freedom disappear like the salmon going mysteriously out to sea. |
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Many Ugandans have been mysteriously killed but Andrew was no ordinary Ugandan. |
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Old He mysteriously was underneath my bed and he grabbed my arm and said that he and forsay the beatles and he mentioned the names of them. |
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The Cup was subsequently raced for on the opening day of Cowes Week but, shortly after the turn of the 20th century, it was mysteriously lost. |
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It had been no easy matter when he first drifted in mysteriously out of nowhere to their little mountain cottage. |
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There's Ellie the German Shepherd who has escape artist skills to rival Houdini, plus Springer Spaniel Ozzy who mysteriously shakes and collapses. |
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A poignant, suspenseful memoir about the author's search for his suicidal twin brother, who in his late 20s mysteriously disappeared from Manhattan. |
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For the past six years, 100-year-old houses in the Westmeath townland have mysteriously began to crack all over, leaving deep and long gaps in walls and doorways. |
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Braising was a liberation for me, understanding how liquor, the aromatics and the meat meld mysteriously into a unified flavour of fulsome fabulousness. |
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The innovation will be amazing, hopefully enabling us to find where our rarest songbird, the Kirtland's warbler, mysteriously goes for the winter, for example. |
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